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Sigurd Collection

Background imageSigurd Collection: Sverre & Birkebeiners

Sverre & Birkebeiners
Sverre on discovering that he is the son of Sigurd II (Mund) goes to Norway to make his claim. He travels through Vermeland seeking help

Background imageSigurd Collection: Nibelungenlied. Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin

Nibelungenlied. Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin
Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Scene depicting Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin. Engraving by A. Closs. Germania, 1882. Colored

Background imageSigurd Collection: Sigurd the Crusader by E. Burne Jones

Sigurd the Crusader by E. Burne Jones from Good Words 1862 Date: 1925

Background imageSigurd Collection: Ramslund Flat Rock

Ramslund Flat Rock
Detail of the Ramsund Flat Rock, Sodermanland Sweden telling the story of Sigurd Fafnesbane. The extensive inscription had been made by a woman named Sigrid in memory of her husband during

Background imageSigurd Collection: Birds Instruct Sigurd

Birds Instruct Sigurd
Part of the epic Nibelungenlied. Sigurd (Siegfried, having tasted dragons blood, can understand the birds who give him helpful instructions

Background imageSigurd Collection: Reyer / Sigurd Performed

Reyer / Sigurd Performed
Performance at L Opera, Paris of the opera by Ernest Reyer after the poem by Camille du Locle and Alfred Blau

Background imageSigurd Collection: Sigurd I Reproved

Sigurd I Reproved
King Sigurd Jorsalafarer is reproved by Ottar Birting, his coachman, for throwing his bible in the fire & striking his wife, Malmfrid. Sigurd threatens, then rewards Ottar

Background imageSigurd Collection: Sigurd Ramessen Submits

Sigurd Ramessen Submits
Sigurd Ranesson submits to King Sigurd Jorsalfarer and convinces him of his innocence. He had been accused embezzling the Finn tax

Background imageSigurd Collection: Reyer / Sigurd Liebig

Reyer / Sigurd Liebig
The warriors in their encampment

Background imageSigurd Collection: Aslaug & Heimer

Aslaug & Heimer
Aslaug (Aslog), the daughter of the Volsung Sigurd & the Valkyrie Brynhild, with her foster father Heimer who saved her, hiding her in the sound board of his harp

Background imageSigurd Collection: The Horse & the Sword

The Horse & the Sword
THE HORSE AND THE SWORD Sigurd gives the ring to Helga - an Icelandic tale


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